Check out the nice sign for the Supai Motel in Seligman, AZ, which was restored in 2006. Seligman is the Route 66 town which
some say is the birthplace of the rediscovered Route 66. The Supai opened in 1952.

Route 66 Motel
Kingman, AZPhoto by RoadsidePeek.com

The bright boomerang arrow of the Route 66 Motel shines
brightly to the Route 66 travelers along the Mother Road.

Saga Motel
Flagstaff, AZPhoto and info courtesy Paul Bauke

The Saga Motel is located along Route 66 heading west out of the city.

UPDATE 03/08 : Here are additional neon photos of the Saga Motel, taken in 1992. 03-08

Saga Motel
Flagstaff, AZPhotos courtesy Alan Culley / 1992

Amazon Motel
Tucson, AZPhoto by RoadsidePeek.com

The sign outside for the Amazon
Motel stands tall off the Miracle Mile.

Starlite Motel (Gone)
Mesa, AZPhoto by RoadsidePeek.com

How about this neon shot of a swimmer hitting the water. Swimmer neon
marquees in the desert used to appeal to the hot and weary traveler looking
for a mirage or oasis to cool off for the evening.

Starlite Motel
Mesa, AZPhoto courtesy Nick Florio

The Starlite Motel and its marquee features animated neon that is becoming rare these days. Check out the sequence of the neon diver making a splash at this Mesa, AZ delight. 01-08

UPDATE 10/10 : The Starlite Motel lost its animated neon diver sign in a thunderstorm on October 5. According to the Arizona Republic, the 50 year old sign was destroyed when a powerful wind gust sheared off a metal pole support. The motel owner states the sign most likely will not be replaced due to funds required and Mesa's sign ordinance. Another roadside treasure has become just a memory.